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Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog Relevance:
The Shallows on All Things Considered  I'll be talking about The Shallows with Robert Siegel this afternoon on NPR's All Things Considered. Tune in live, or listen later. Also, ABC News has posted an interview I did with John Berman about the book. Dig the Skype webcam video:... [..]
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FT on Shallows  Christopher Caldwell reviews The Shallows in the Financial Times: The subtitle of Nicholas Carr?s The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains leads one to expect a polemic in the tradition of those published in the 1950s about how rock ?n? roll was corrupting the nation?s youth; or in the 1970s about how television was turning kids into idiots; or in the 1990s about the sociopathology o [..]
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The Shallows: the album  Now this is pretty cool: The U.K. band I Like Trains has a new album coming out called The Shallows, which was inspired, at least in part, by my book of the same name. The album is an eerily propulsive work - heavy and light at the same time - and it's one that's easy to get lost in. The record comes out on May 7, but if you order a physical copy now - from here - you can download a digital copy i [..]
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Into "The Shallows"  I've begun work on my next book, tentatively titled The Shallows: Mind, Memory and Media in an Age of Instant Information. This blog will remain semidormant for a while.... [..]
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The Shallows excerpt, reviews  The new issue of Wired features an excerpt from my new book, The Shallows: What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains. The excerpt draws on material from the chapter of the book entitled "The Juggler's Brain," in which I examine an array of research on how the Internet and networked computers are influencing our mental habits and altering the way we think. (For those of a scientific bent, I should n [..]
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The Shallows: table of contents  My next book, The Shallows: What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains, argues that the tools we use to think with - our "intellectual technologies" - not only shape our habits of thought but exert an actual physical influence on the neurons and synapses in our brains. I look at the Internet, an extraordinarily powerful intellectual technology, in this context, examining what the scientific and hist [..]
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"The Shallows": publication details  I've completed my next book, The Shallows: What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains, and the manuscript - actually, the wordprocessingscript - is with the publisher, W. W. Norton, for editing and production. (The cover image below is provisional. It will be used in the publisher's catalog, but probably won't be the actual cover of the book.) The Shallows is slated to be published in North America [..]
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"The Shallows" is Pulitzer Finalist  The 2011 Pulitzer Prizes were announced today, and I'm thrilled to report that my book The Shallows: What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains was named a finalist in the General Nonfiction category. The prize winner in the category was Siddhartha Mukherjee's The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer. The other finalist was S. C. Gwynne's Empire of the Summer Moon: Quanah Parker and the Ri [..]
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The Shallows named Pen Center Award finalist  I'm thrilled to report that The Shallows was today named a finalist for the Pen Center USA 2011 Literary Award in the category of Research Nonfiction. The other finalists in the category are Colossus by Michael Hiltzik and Charlie Chan by Yunte Huang. The winner in the category is Why the West Rules - For Now by Ian Morris.... [..]
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Army Corps of Hell review: Shallows of the Damned  Army Corps of Hell makes a hell of a first impression (sorry). The action-oriented crowd-control gameplay is easy to grasp, and is bolstered by incredible Frazetta-esque artwork and the most ridiculous Japanese metal soundtrack, ranging from squeal [..]
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Army Corps of Hell review: Shallows of the Damned  Army Corps of Hell makes a hell of a first impression (sorry). The action-oriented crowd-control gameplay is easy to grasp, and is bolstered by incredible Frazetta-esque artwork and the most ridiculous Japanese metal soundtrack, ranging from squeal [..]
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RIP Maurice Sendak, Creator of Where the Wild Things Are [Where The Wild Things Are] Click here to read RIP Maurice Sendak, Creator of <em>Where the Wild Things Are</em> - RIP Maurice Sendak, Creator of Where the Wild Things Are [Where The Wild Things Are] [..]
Thoughts from Kansas Relevance:
One of these things?  Shorter Casey Luskin, Disco. 'Tute Complaints Department: Want a Good Grade in Allison Campbell's College Biology Course? Don't Endorse Intelligent Design: A college professor in New Zealand grades students down for using debunked creationist claims in college essays. Therefore, Tennessee needs a law allowing high school science teachers to teach debunked cre [..]
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The little things Image 0 en  - The little things While I don’t have a story to tell about Steve Jobs and myself, I do have a personal story. Years ago, actually almost five years ago now, I posted that I had heard from a close source of mine that Apple was set to release an “all new” MacBook, and it was most likely the ultra-portable laptop that was rumored to be in the works. I got the information from someone close to me, and [..]
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Things We Don't Ever Want To See At E3 Again. Ever. [E308]   E3 was a disappointment. But you knew that already. Yet do you know why it was a disappointment? Sure, there are the easy answers. Few new game announcements. Anything Nintendo said or did. But they?re just that. Easy answers. There were a lot more things wrong [..]

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